
Riyadh - Sharikat Mubasher: PwC Middle East, a leading provider of assurance, tax, and business consulting services, concluded six strategic memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with Saudi government entities at LEAP 2024, marking a significant milestone in technological advancement and digital transformation within the Kingdom.
In a statement, the company revealed that it signed the MoUs with Ahad, Digital Government Authority (DGA), Ejada, Mobily, Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), and Tawuniya.
These collaborations aim to upskill local talent and businesses and drive digital innovation, in alignment with Vision 2030’s digital transformation goal.
Commenting on the agreements, Fadi Komati, Tech Strategy and Regulations Lead at PwC Middle East, said: “These strategic agreements with key government entities signify our dedication to supporting our clients in delivering excellence and nurturing next-gen talent in Saudi Arabia, marking a step forward in the nation's digital transformation journey."
Through participating in LEAP 2024, PwC Middle East showcased its expertise in harnessing the role of human-led, tech-powered solutions in driving sustainable growth and achieving the goals outlined in Vision 2030.
Its booth enabled visitors to engage with its interactive demonstrations on future-focused technologies and offered discussions on the future of Gen AI, cloud advancements, public safety technologies, and sector-specific innovations in space, tourism, smart destinations, and climate tech.









